What is the significance of the terms 'isolated gaseous atom' and 'ground state' while defining the ionization enthalpy and electron gain enthalpy?

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(N/A) The term 'isolated gaseous atom' implies that the atom must be free from the influence of other atoms,existing in the gaseous phase. This ensures that the energy measured is solely due to the removal or addition of an electron,without interference from interatomic forces or bond dissociation energy.
'Ground state' refers to the lowest energy state of an atom. Defining these properties at the ground state ensures consistency,as measurements from excited states would yield different,non-standard values.

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